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a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are still issuing tornado warnings south and east of louisville area. significant damage obviously. loss of life in southern indiana, which we are very sad about. we're still trying to issue warnings from the national weather service to protect life and property across kentucky and the eastern side, cutting toward the lexington area. south of there right now. >> bret: just to be clear, for people listening in. warning means a tornado has been sighted or is on the ground somewhere. people need to act quickly. >> bret: absolutely. the prediction cente
a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are...
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researchers from indiana found some women can expert or gasms when they are -- or gasms when they are doing certain exercises. weight lifting and yoga. 40% of women surveyed claimed it happened to them more than ten times. >>> police are investigating break ins at two medical facilities, authorities are wondering for the crimes are politically motivated. two offices have been broken in to in the last two weeks. the thieves took laptop computers, all laptops stolen contain professional and personal information of more than 1000 doctors. the part that has law enforcement think they are connected is because they are lobbying against antiabortion bills by the general assembly in the state. >>> this morning, the mayor of a town in alabama has kept secret from his residents. he worked under cover for the fbi. he was working to put illegal gamers out of business. harris was wearing wires for the fbi and made an agreement with the now defendants to keep quiet about gaming facilities. the plea deal was entered on thursday in exchange for a lesser sentence. >>> a school district in massachusett
researchers from indiana found some women can expert or gasms when they are -- or gasms when they are doing certain exercises. weight lifting and yoga. 40% of women surveyed claimed it happened to them more than ten times. >>> police are investigating break ins at two medical facilities, authorities are wondering for the crimes are politically motivated. two offices have been broken in to in the last two weeks. the thieves took laptop computers, all laptops stolen contain professional...
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and indiana is one of the stand your ground law states. when you were attorney general do you -- what was the thought of prosecutors and police departments across the state with respect to that law? >> well, i think that certainly in indiana no prosecutor, no law enforcement officer wants any citizen a well-meaning citizen to ever be in peril for their lives after being threatened. the issue here however is that it has to be a real threat. it has to be a reasonable threat, and it has to be an imminent threat. i don't think that that is at all the case in trayvon martin's case. if you listen to the audio if you look at the video of zimmerman, it is clear that there is no eminent threat of harm, that no reasonable person in george zimmerman's position particularly when the police officers tell you not to pursue an individual, you can't pursue someone and then say you're in fear for your life. >> you raised the last moments of trayvon's life and it's hard to talk about that because we all know what we were listening to and clearly that will h
and indiana is one of the stand your ground law states. when you were attorney general do you -- what was the thought of prosecutors and police departments across the state with respect to that law? >> well, i think that certainly in indiana no prosecutor, no law enforcement officer wants any citizen a well-meaning citizen to ever be in peril for their lives after being threatened. the issue here however is that it has to be a real threat. it has to be a reasonable threat, and it has to...
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just people sense. >>> a look at our top stories now from indiana to georgia. millions of people are dealing with the aftermath of tornadoes and that big killer storm system. the national guard is helping with the cleanup and providing security patrols in at least four states. 38 people died in that outbreak. many lost their homes and are living in shelters as well. and they could be facing cold temperatures tonight. jacqui jeras will be joining us with more on that. right now, kentucky governor steve bichir is joining me now on the phone. mr. governor, our hearts go out to you because your state suffered the most deaths of all of those killed during these couple of days of storms. what is the greatest need for you right now? >> well, right now we are moving from a search and rescue part of the operation. we finished that now and unfortunately at least today we had 21 fatalities from the storm. and more than 300 injuries. but work now going to be moving into a recovery cleanup and damage assessment mode to get our people back on their feet. we may be down here
just people sense. >>> a look at our top stories now from indiana to georgia. millions of people are dealing with the aftermath of tornadoes and that big killer storm system. the national guard is helping with the cleanup and providing security patrols in at least four states. 38 people died in that outbreak. many lost their homes and are living in shelters as well. and they could be facing cold temperatures tonight. jacqui jeras will be joining us with more on that. right now,...
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terrell brown is in henryville, indiana with the latest. good morning, terrell. >> betty, good morning to you. it was the unseasonably warm air that triggered these deadly storms causing damage that you see here like this. would you believe three days later, snow is falling across the same region and their timing couldn't be any worse as thousands here don't have power. people in henryville, indiana, are working together distributing water and sifting through donated supplies, food and clothing as they start to rebuild their lives. >> we're a tight knit place and we pull together when tragedy. >> two tornadoes hit henryville friday. one of them packed winds in excess of 165 miles per hour. the cleanup is under way, but it's going to take time and henryville school officials are trying to figure out how they'll finish the rest of the year. the elementary, middle and high school complex was destroyed. and it's the weather that could complicate cleanup efforts. winter weather watches, advisories and warnings are up against indiana and kentucky
terrell brown is in henryville, indiana with the latest. good morning, terrell. >> betty, good morning to you. it was the unseasonably warm air that triggered these deadly storms causing damage that you see here like this. would you believe three days later, snow is falling across the same region and their timing couldn't be any worse as thousands here don't have power. people in henryville, indiana, are working together distributing water and sifting through donated supplies, food and...
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i want to go back to the hearings that we had earlier in iowa and indiana. we talked to a lot of business folks, a lot of chamber of commerce groups, communities out there that are already doing some very unique and creative things in preparing for veterans as they come home, whether it's job fairs, whether it's connecting employers with these particular veterans that are coming home. and there's a lot of -- a lot of success that is being done there. unfortunately, mr. chairman, we're not seeing the same type of success within the federal government's agencies over at the va. whether it's the t.a.p. assistance program. there's a communication breakdown between our veterans and employers back here at home within the programs that we currently have. and so i think for us to -- to go down this route and create another program would really be ill advised, because we already have programs in place that aren't being fully utilized and that we should be focusing on them and making sure that we are connecting with veterans, whether it's overseas before they're comin
i want to go back to the hearings that we had earlier in iowa and indiana. we talked to a lot of business folks, a lot of chamber of commerce groups, communities out there that are already doing some very unique and creative things in preparing for veterans as they come home, whether it's job fairs, whether it's connecting employers with these particular veterans that are coming home. and there's a lot of -- a lot of success that is being done there. unfortunately, mr. chairman, we're not...
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but when illinois learned that indiana's aid application, which claimed more than $25 million in damages from storms in the last couple of weeks, had been approved by fema, senator dick durbin and others were outraged. >> to think that these local communities are our state can take care of this is naive. >> fema said denied applications are not unprecedented. last year, minnesota's request was also rejected. >> turning down a disaster is never easy. we know there's real people and homes damaged. this is not about the people. this is the impacts of the state. >> illinois is appealing the decision. its congressional delegation and governor quinn will be meeting with fema officials on wednesday in washington. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >>> now to the latest on the most viewed viral video ever. "kony 2012." this week, people in uganda where it was filmed saw it for the first time. a big crowd watched the documentary about joseph kony, a brutal warlord who terrorized the region and remains a fugitive. some claim it makes kony a celebrity. >> what were these people doing while we were s
but when illinois learned that indiana's aid application, which claimed more than $25 million in damages from storms in the last couple of weeks, had been approved by fema, senator dick durbin and others were outraged. >> to think that these local communities are our state can take care of this is naive. >> fema said denied applications are not unprecedented. last year, minnesota's request was also rejected. >> turning down a disaster is never easy. we know there's real people...
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in henriville, indiana, the damage has been done. a twister took the roof off the local high school. all 400 students were safely evacuated. but surrounding homes were flattened. and one person is dead. reports from nearby marysville, the local sheriff saying his town is, quote, gone. >> i'm looking at the radar right now. >> reporter: before it destroyed those towns, i was chasing that same supercell, just northeast of evansville. this is the base of the storm that we're going to be looking at. south of us, in nashville -- >> of course, a tornado could drop out of that anytime. we've had numerous reports of damage with this storm west of us. >> reporter: across tennessee, scenes of destruction. these pictures from bradley county. alabama, this morning, the first state to feel the brunt of this wave of monster twisters. they're already starting to clean up. for 10 million folks that were in the high-risk region today, they had a three in ten chance of seeing a tornado within 25 miles. pretty spectacular. diane? >>> we wanted to know
in henriville, indiana, the damage has been done. a twister took the roof off the local high school. all 400 students were safely evacuated. but surrounding homes were flattened. and one person is dead. reports from nearby marysville, the local sheriff saying his town is, quote, gone. >> i'm looking at the radar right now. >> reporter: before it destroyed those towns, i was chasing that same supercell, just northeast of evansville. this is the base of the storm that we're going to...
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so, that is from louisville and indiana. and we wanted to see more of the destruction, now, in alabama. steve osunsami has that. he is in harvest, alabama. and, steve, tell us about it. >> reporter: good evening, diane. the tornado that came and took this home, destroyed it, after it had just been rebuilt from a tornado that took it away last april, for the family that lived here, this was beyond frustrating. and the night is still young. james and judy hodges cried a good cry, wiped away tears and said good-bye to their home for the second time in as many months. what hits you about all this? >> i just think, having to go through everything again. >> reporter: he was born in this house. they were married here. this is what it looked like before a tornado destroyed it last april. the twister that destroyed the home again today hit even harder. they're alive because of this shelter. >> one of those things. you know? ten months later, we got hit again. >> there's always a plan. god sees the big picture. we don't. >> reporter:
so, that is from louisville and indiana. and we wanted to see more of the destruction, now, in alabama. steve osunsami has that. he is in harvest, alabama. and, steve, tell us about it. >> reporter: good evening, diane. the tornado that came and took this home, destroyed it, after it had just been rebuilt from a tornado that took it away last april, for the family that lived here, this was beyond frustrating. and the night is still young. james and judy hodges cried a good cry, wiped away...
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mitch daniels, gover of indiana. could one of these republicans darlings swoop in and take the republican nomination away from romney? has romney done anything to warm up the hard-core g.o.p. conservative base? or are they too purist? let's get the exit question. any possibility of a white knight? yes or no? >> i do not believe so. >> no. >> no. >> i'm going to give it a no too. >> no no. >> even if he falls short of the magic number he still has the authority of having one more delegates than anyone else. >> that's a metaphysical what? >> i don't want to -- [everyone talking at once] >> the answer is, no! no way >>> prediction, james? take your time for. >> the current unemployment rate is 8.3%. that will be the low for unemployment for the year. it's only going to drift higher from here. >> goes you know what gallop gives the point? over 9%. why is that? they measure it differently. they don't take. >> account seasonal adjustments and 8.3% is a very rosie way of looking at it if you -- >> you think -- you agree wit
mitch daniels, gover of indiana. could one of these republicans darlings swoop in and take the republican nomination away from romney? has romney done anything to warm up the hard-core g.o.p. conservative base? or are they too purist? let's get the exit question. any possibility of a white knight? yes or no? >> i do not believe so. >> no. >> no. >> i'm going to give it a no too. >> no no. >> even if he falls short of the magic number he still has the...
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mitch daniels, gover of indiana. could one of these republicans darlings swoop in and take the republican nomination away from romney? has romney done anything to warm up the hard-core g.o.p. conservative base? or are they too purist? let's get the exit question. any possibility of a white knight? yes or no? >> i do not believe so. >> no. >> no. >> i'm going to give it a no too. >> no no. >> even if he falls short of the magic number he still has the authority of having one more delegates than anyone else. >> that's a metaphysical what? >> i don't want to -- [everyone talking at once] >> the issue three, first rosie scenario. >> we've clearly seen positive economic news over the last few months. confidence sup, and the economy is getting stronger. >> president obama is bullish on the u.s. economy. here are the reasons why. item, manufacturing up, february was the 31st consecutive month of u.s. manufacturing growth. item, u.s. auto industry up. january and february sales of cars and trucks were the highest since may 2
mitch daniels, gover of indiana. could one of these republicans darlings swoop in and take the republican nomination away from romney? has romney done anything to warm up the hard-core g.o.p. conservative base? or are they too purist? let's get the exit question. any possibility of a white knight? yes or no? >> i do not believe so. >> no. >> no. >> i'm going to give it a no too. >> no no. >> even if he falls short of the magic number he still has the...
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at least 14 people in indiana died in the storms. you will find more coverage of the storms on our website, ktvu.com. >>> we put together speller slide shows of the aftermath. you will find them under the "deadly weather" tab. >>> tonight a star stud reading of a play based on the federal trial, the legality of proportion 8 was streamed on the web and one taking place was colfer from "glee." the may was written by dustin black who won an oscar for the screenplay of milk, based on the live of harvey milk. he based the plays from the transcript of the trial and interviews with plaintiffs. george clooney, brad pitt, martin sheen, kevin bacon, jane lynch and matthew morrison and jaime lee curtis took part in the reading. >>> tonight ktvu's eric rasmussen is live at san francisco international airport with what is happening. >> reporter: i took another walk through the terminals and i have to tell you there is still a significant line at unite's international ticket counter. people still complaining about the amount of time it's taking to
at least 14 people in indiana died in the storms. you will find more coverage of the storms on our website, ktvu.com. >>> we put together speller slide shows of the aftermath. you will find them under the "deadly weather" tab. >>> tonight a star stud reading of a play based on the federal trial, the legality of proportion 8 was streamed on the web and one taking place was colfer from "glee." the may was written by dustin black who won an oscar for the...
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one of the hardest hit places, henryville, indiana. what you are looking at is a glimpse of what was left behind. let's go to susan candiotti. the camera cannot capture the scope of what you are looking at there. >> reporter: david, having been here so many times in similar situations, that's right. especially at this hour because of the darkness. we can only show a small portion of the vast amount of damage in this area in clark county, h henryville. we have better motion here. take a look at this school bus that was tossed from across the street on its side. if you come over to the side of it, you can see that the bus itself was sheered off from the chassis. this black thing that you can kind of make out in the darkness. it's the chassis of the truck and the main portion is out that way. the chassis is exposing this gap. we are hearing reports in the area that natural gas lines because of leaks have been shut down. so they also have, as you can imagine, thousands of reports of customers being without service as well since the tornado
one of the hardest hit places, henryville, indiana. what you are looking at is a glimpse of what was left behind. let's go to susan candiotti. the camera cannot capture the scope of what you are looking at there. >> reporter: david, having been here so many times in similar situations, that's right. especially at this hour because of the darkness. we can only show a small portion of the vast amount of damage in this area in clark county, h henryville. we have better motion here. take a...
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[ audience laughs ] ♪ >>> fema will arrive in henryville, indiana. the state was committed to ensuring that the town gets help. it could take several days to get a federal disaster declaration. >>> president obama will hold a press conference. this isn't the first for the president. during a recent michigan gop primaries, he addressed union workers touting auto bailout and attacking republican rivals. >>> in an teefort protest unemployment more than 5000 demonstrators expected to hold pink slips over their heads and form a 3-mile line, the display will last 14 minutes or one minute for each million without a job. no blood meal, no meat and bone meal. yuck. no animal by-products. it means when you put my chicken on the table, you know where it came from.
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and again tonight, heads up our reporting from henryville, indiana. hey, lester, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. i'm standing in the middle of the 52-mile-long path of the biggest tornado of that day, the ef4 churning at speeds of 175 miles per hour. what does that translate into? how about a power pole that snapped into thirds? reinforced metal bent like paper around that tree branch. and here's the attic of a house that simply collapsed on top of itself. this didn't take place over a matter of minutes. it happened in a matter of seconds. and survivors are finding that moving on presents a new and different challenge each day. three days after the tornado gutted this small indiana town, this morning, a blanket of snow, adding insult to injury. aaron zoman falls on the slick rubble of his home as he searches for family photos and keepsakes. he's unhurt. >> kind of makes you worry about the rest of the pictures that's left when all that snow melts. >> reporter: today, many of his neighbors who also lost their homes filed into a church t
and again tonight, heads up our reporting from henryville, indiana. hey, lester, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. i'm standing in the middle of the 52-mile-long path of the biggest tornado of that day, the ef4 churning at speeds of 175 miles per hour. what does that translate into? how about a power pole that snapped into thirds? reinforced metal bent like paper around that tree branch. and here's the attic of a house that simply collapsed on top of itself. this didn't take...
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rick is live there in henryville, indiana. rick: the sun is not up and there is no power, the only lights has been brought in from the media or satellite trucks. i showed you the school bus and we will show you that again. that is a school bus thrown in to a diner across the street from the actual school. the school bus is ripped apart and you can see the body of the bus and the chassis has been ripped apart from the bus but if you come back over here you can see the high school, and the junior high across the street we have a car overturned, another school bus and clearly the school itself has been ripped apart. i am joined by karen, a teacher at this school. you not in the school yesterday when this happened but your husband is the presence president. do you, you have a lot of your life is wrapped up and what are you seeing? >>guest: just amazed that we have people walk out of the building. the kids were released early helping to get them home safely and talking to my husband last night there were 39 in the school staff and
rick is live there in henryville, indiana. rick: the sun is not up and there is no power, the only lights has been brought in from the media or satellite trucks. i showed you the school bus and we will show you that again. that is a school bus thrown in to a diner across the street from the actual school. the school bus is ripped apart and you can see the body of the bus and the chassis has been ripped apart from the bus but if you come back over here you can see the high school, and the junior...
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some folks in southern indiana have lived their for decades but this one line of storms has forced them to start from scratch. and now in kentucky the locals are working together to make sure everyone has food and other supplies needed. this show is a temporary shelter for dozens in west liberty, texas, wet of lexington. >> the downtown west liberty is full of activity as we look around. mostly what we have are emergency crews and repair trues and the state police directing traffic and a fuel truck from the national guard and a humvee from the national guard mostly emergency crews and mostly rescue-type personally and repair personal. a lost residents are running because a report want out over local media telling them it is okay but the state police say they do not want the residents returning. and now, downtown every single structure in this town, about 8,300 buildings suffered severe damage and they are probably destroyed. also, the heroes from the course of the storm, the guy who is up on the bucket, that is a repair crew, and these guys have been going around-the-clock through the d
some folks in southern indiana have lived their for decades but this one line of storms has forced them to start from scratch. and now in kentucky the locals are working together to make sure everyone has food and other supplies needed. this show is a temporary shelter for dozens in west liberty, texas, wet of lexington. >> the downtown west liberty is full of activity as we look around. mostly what we have are emergency crews and repair trues and the state police directing traffic and a...
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louis, places like evansville, indiana, are under that threat for later on. tomorrow, we have what we call an upper level system. and as the atmosphere changes tomorrow, we're going to start to see turning winds. and we have a better chance of seeing tornadoes tomorrow than we do today. it's a much larger area here in the plains. this is a very slow moving system. we're going to see day after day after day a strong to severe thunderstorm in the plains. so we just want to give you a heads up. this really begins tomorrow. and this will continue at least into the early part of the week. so a system way back in the west today. it's wet and it's very windy and very wintry in the west today. we'll talk a little bit more about that next time i see you. >> all right, we look forward to. that thank you so much. appreciate that. >>> doctors say it's a natural part of aging, a slowing metaboli metabolism. you know what that means. it can be easier than environmenter to pack on the pounds but there are things can you do. we have more in today's "health for her." >> repor
louis, places like evansville, indiana, are under that threat for later on. tomorrow, we have what we call an upper level system. and as the atmosphere changes tomorrow, we're going to start to see turning winds. and we have a better chance of seeing tornadoes tomorrow than we do today. it's a much larger area here in the plains. this is a very slow moving system. we're going to see day after day after day a strong to severe thunderstorm in the plains. so we just want to give you a heads up....
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we have breaking news coverage in henriville, indiana. >> mike? >> uma, it is hard to look in henriville and not see destruction from the battered cars to the school buses knocked off their frames. look at the window and it looks like it was hit with baseballs. that was the impact of the forceful winds. looking in the parking lot of the high school here in henriville. cars were marked with spray paint. they check them off and remarked that no one is still inside . we have amature video from dine doin. they can see the funnel cloud form taking shape and slowing reaching down to earth it did deadly detruction . cruised before bouncing up in the sky. it was awesome and terrifying and they couldn't help but watch it until the final second. >> it was scary. and last second. it got to the bottom of the hill. i jumped in the bathtub and waited it out. >> you talk about the power outages. this is one example. can you see the power transformers that explode. here is a one that was knocked to the ground . crews doing the important work of trying to restore
we have breaking news coverage in henriville, indiana. >> mike? >> uma, it is hard to look in henriville and not see destruction from the battered cars to the school buses knocked off their frames. look at the window and it looks like it was hit with baseballs. that was the impact of the forceful winds. looking in the parking lot of the high school here in henriville. cars were marked with spray paint. they check them off and remarked that no one is still inside . we have amature...
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. >>> headlines this morning an indiana woman who risked her life to save her children from a tornado, 36-year-old stephanie decker was home alone with her two kids when the twister struck they took shelter in the basement of their three story home decker covered the children with her body, to shield them as the house was torn apart debris fell on her, she survived but she lost one leg above the knee the other above the ankle, the children though were not injured. >>> at least 40 people in 5 states have died following a number of tornadoes across the midwest and south. >>> survivors are now picking up the pieces and trying to move on. will thomas is here with more. >> good morning. just total devastation, right now thousands are still without power this morning many survivors in the hardest hit areas don't have homes or businesses to go back to work to. here is a closer look at the devastation and the tenacity. >> overwhelming, destruction, devastation, any word that you can think of, it is surreal. >> really sad it's someones home and just got destroyed. >> re
. >>> headlines this morning an indiana woman who risked her life to save her children from a tornado, 36-year-old stephanie decker was home alone with her two kids when the twister struck they took shelter in the basement of their three story home decker covered the children with her body, to shield them as the house was torn apart debris fell on her, she survived but she lost one leg above the knee the other above the ankle, the children though were not...
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. >>> tonight we learned the miracle toddler from indiana has died. the 14-month-old girl was found alive in a field on friday night after a series of tornados. today, angel babcock was removed from life support due to the severity of her injuries. she was found 150 yards from where her family's home stood. the parents, brother and sister were all killed as well. jay gray is in lyhenryville, alabama. >> the echo of chain saws cuts through a community sered to its core. mother nature may have delivered the first violent shock, but clearly the fight here is far from over. an army of volunteers pull ing out and piling up what they can. the weapons in this war to survive include front loaders, backhoes, and at times along the front lines of this disaster, the battle is hand-to-hand combat. >> people from everywhere coming to help and just this the fact that in a time like this that people can come, people that don't even know each other can help and bring what resources we have. >> reporter: many understand the fickle nature of the storms and the real pos
. >>> tonight we learned the miracle toddler from indiana has died. the 14-month-old girl was found alive in a field on friday night after a series of tornados. today, angel babcock was removed from life support due to the severity of her injuries. she was found 150 yards from where her family's home stood. the parents, brother and sister were all killed as well. jay gray is in lyhenryville, alabama. >> the echo of chain saws cuts through a community sered to its core. mother...
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we think of indiana being a safe republican place. if the tea party candidate wins the nomination, it's possible this could be in play. also amazing that being the senior senator may not be such an appealing label in a year when everyone hates washington. >> i was going to say. if lugar loses, he loses the way other guys have lost when it looks like they've lost touch with home. tom daschle we saw it happen with him. santorum in a senate race. >> he came into the leadership. >> he got dinged for not living in pennsylvania. >> lugar we found out last week can't vote in indiana. how do you -- another one to add while we're at it. elizabeth dole. same problem. the problem for lugar, if lugar loses, it's his own fault. he refused to walk back moderate positions he took. >> his own fault but -- >> in a primary like this, he -- >> that's right. they both face tea party challenges. one said i'm with you. the other said i am who i am. >> is barack obama's favorite republican senator also not a label you want to have when you are being challen
we think of indiana being a safe republican place. if the tea party candidate wins the nomination, it's possible this could be in play. also amazing that being the senior senator may not be such an appealing label in a year when everyone hates washington. >> i was going to say. if lugar loses, he loses the way other guys have lost when it looks like they've lost touch with home. tom daschle we saw it happen with him. santorum in a senate race. >> he came into the leadership....
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governors of the two hardest hit state, indiana and kentucky, both accepted the federal aid from the government. mass demonstrations in moscow to protest vladimir putin in the election. despite allegations of widespread voting fraud. he appeared emotional while addressing thousands of supporters outside the kremlin walls declaring his win an open and honest struggle. he later clarified, and he wanted to be very clear about this, those were not tears streaming down his face. he said the icy wind was to blame. it's the front page of the wall street journal. tears or icy wind in the eyes of vladimir putin who will now take a third term as president of russia >> tiger woods shoots the best pga tour of his career breathes down the neck of the leaders. highlights of a guy who is starting to show flashes of the former best player on the planet. highlights ahead in sports. >>> plus, snl's bill hader brings back his serpentine. that and a check of weather when we come back. later los angeles police said he appeared to have died of natural causes. >> i'm a zit. get it? >> food fight! ♪ all r
governors of the two hardest hit state, indiana and kentucky, both accepted the federal aid from the government. mass demonstrations in moscow to protest vladimir putin in the election. despite allegations of widespread voting fraud. he appeared emotional while addressing thousands of supporters outside the kremlin walls declaring his win an open and honest struggle. he later clarified, and he wanted to be very clear about this, those were not tears streaming down his face. he said the icy wind...
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it sounds like he wants to set up an indiana board to review citizen complaints. here's some of what towed say. >> i am process of instituting a mechanism whereby citizens with concern or complaints about the sanford police department can have their concerns heard and investigated by an independent agency. >> reporter: there's a lot of concern about what the parents of trayvon martin are talking about a smear campaign against their son. they say there are a lot of leaks appearing in the press from the police department, they say, from george zimmerman supporters that are trying to demonize trayvon martin and blame him for what happened. so the tone of things here continues to be very contentious, very emotional. today we don't know of any protests going on. a lot of action is in d.c. where the parents are. there will be a show of support in the streets there for them as well as all this continues. >> back to the statements made by trayvon martin's parents yesterday. that the police or whoever is responsible for the leaks about trayvon martin's school record and hi
it sounds like he wants to set up an indiana board to review citizen complaints. here's some of what towed say. >> i am process of instituting a mechanism whereby citizens with concern or complaints about the sanford police department can have their concerns heard and investigated by an independent agency. >> reporter: there's a lot of concern about what the parents of trayvon martin are talking about a smear campaign against their son. they say there are a lot of leaks appearing in...
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are pulling for kentucky and indiana. as well as the gators. those other teams already watching on tv. also wisconsin, ohio state and kansas for them to have any hope. they need the jayhawks to win it all. and when they filled out their brackets, they didn't put university of florida. they put fu all the way. throughout the bracket. >> the final four team that remains, you, jamie and your kids, each have three. i have two teams left. and a big concern whether the injury to the tar heels may hurt their chances. could be a broken wrist. tune in for that. we'll have highlights here tomorrow. stay tuned. papers is next. xt. rrow. >> announcer: "world news now" delivers your "morning papers." >> there are so many wonderful things about living here in new york. this guy takes his volvo to the repairman, the mechanic. says something is wrong with the engine. the guy looks under the hood. he says, you didn't tell me about the party going on under your hood. the guy goes, what do you mean? what's wrong with the car? he says, basically, rats had t eaten
are pulling for kentucky and indiana. as well as the gators. those other teams already watching on tv. also wisconsin, ohio state and kansas for them to have any hope. they need the jayhawks to win it all. and when they filled out their brackets, they didn't put university of florida. they put fu all the way. throughout the bracket. >> the final four team that remains, you, jamie and your kids, each have three. i have two teams left. and a big concern whether the injury to the tar heels...
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at the lee county corrections officer was killed while jogging with three co-workers in crown point indiana last week, britney new expedited three hours after a dark blue vehicle plowed into the vehicle into one remains in critical condition while two others are listed in fair condition, a man did surrender to police in connection with the crash on wednesday night and bukes will be laid to rest tomorrow, she leaves behind a baby girl. police shot and killed the woman after she pointed the gun at them, she was 49 years old nancy vanesier. police were called to her apartment building by residents into mad by kurtinto mad by her arm with a handgun. police fired their guns killing her. carelessly discarded cigarettes may have started a brush fire that burned several acres of northwest suburban forest preserve this weekend. the fire began saturday afternoon and firefighters were tempered by strong winds, low humidity and they had to struggle through knee deep mud and water. by the time they're able to put out the fire six hours later, 10 a. of grass and marshland had been burned. the victims of
at the lee county corrections officer was killed while jogging with three co-workers in crown point indiana last week, britney new expedited three hours after a dark blue vehicle plowed into the vehicle into one remains in critical condition while two others are listed in fair condition, a man did surrender to police in connection with the crash on wednesday night and bukes will be laid to rest tomorrow, she leaves behind a baby girl. police shot and killed the woman after she pointed the gun...
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from henryville indiana, and guess what? this is only just the beginning the devastation continuing right now, and more tornado watches and warnings are on the way. chad myers, or severe weather analyst and meteorologist has the latest information for us. chad, first of all, the big picture, huge parts of the country involved? >> yeah, literally all the way from ohio to texas to georgia to virginia. staying with these pictures. this was the most significant tornado of the day so far. that's not saying that a bigger tornado won't happen, but this was the tornado that 20 minutes later would run over the town of marysville, indiana. your quote from the mayor from eversonville, marysville is gone. this was the devastation we expected. not a ground truth yet, but at least -- very close to ef-4 tornado as it rolled over i-65 north of louisville. this is about 30 miles north of louisville proper, then it booed and eventually over milton where it wiped out the fire station there, and continued across the border over the river into k
from henryville indiana, and guess what? this is only just the beginning the devastation continuing right now, and more tornado watches and warnings are on the way. chad myers, or severe weather analyst and meteorologist has the latest information for us. chad, first of all, the big picture, huge parts of the country involved? >> yeah, literally all the way from ohio to texas to georgia to virginia. staying with these pictures. this was the most significant tornado of the day so far....
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and now indiana might get a democrat installed in the secretary of state's seat instead. but mitch daniels saying he wanted to put a convicted voter fraud felon in charge of the state's elections, that probably does not help mitch daniels' vice presidential chances either. which brings, of course, to the other great milk toast hope for the vice presidential running mate. that would be the forced ultrasound guy from virginia. >> you said, again, on this show that you thought that tsa pat-downs were invasive and an infringement on people's civil liberties. how can a pat-down at an airport more invasive than come peming, forcing women to go through this medical procedure to have an abortion? >> it's the manner, from what i understood about this coverage, that the manner these pat-downs were beneath the dignity of the passengers, and there were other ways to complete that. >> i can hear them screaming when you're talking about the dignity of the traveling public, what about the dignity of women? >> i believe this is something that helps respect the dignity of women by making
and now indiana might get a democrat installed in the secretary of state's seat instead. but mitch daniels saying he wanted to put a convicted voter fraud felon in charge of the state's elections, that probably does not help mitch daniels' vice presidential chances either. which brings, of course, to the other great milk toast hope for the vice presidential running mate. that would be the forced ultrasound guy from virginia. >> you said, again, on this show that you thought that tsa...
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. >> wins by kentucky, indiana, baylor, michigan state, louisville, duke, murray state are already out. i also need wins by syracuse, wisconsin, the ohio state buckeyes and north carolina. >> the sports guy can keep scoring with kentucky, indiana, baylor, michigan state, louisville, marquette and florida. also syracuse, ohio state, north carolina and kansas. all his other teams have gone home. my picks, kentucky. forget about bcu. also need baylor, spartans and louisville and marquette. i have syracuse, ohio state, my tar heels and rock chalk those jayhawks from kansas. >> last but not least, carolina and david are pulling for kentucky and indiana. also wisconsin, ohio state and kansas for them to have any hope. they need the hawks to win it all and then they filled out their brackets. they didn't put university of florida. they put fu all the way. >> the final four team that remains, you, jamie and your kids, each have three. i have two teams left. and a big concern whether injuries to the tar heels may hurt their chances. could be a broken wrist. tune in for that. we'll have highligh
. >> wins by kentucky, indiana, baylor, michigan state, louisville, duke, murray state are already out. i also need wins by syracuse, wisconsin, the ohio state buckeyes and north carolina. >> the sports guy can keep scoring with kentucky, indiana, baylor, michigan state, louisville, marquette and florida. also syracuse, ohio state, north carolina and kansas. all his other teams have gone home. my picks, kentucky. forget about bcu. also need baylor, spartans and louisville and...
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he is heading to hen riesville indiana, right now, major adams, you say that marysville, indiana is completely gop. just describe and tell me in more detail, absolutely flattened, all homes, all businesses, all schools, everything? >> yes, ma'am. and when i mean completely gone, you are gonna have to understand that that is a very rural area, a very rural part of our country. we -- the hardware store that is probably the main focus of marysville, it is damaged but is still standing. we did have an abandoned school right behind it. the only thing left is the walls. it just took a path through marysville and i guess that's pretty accurate that if you want to consider marysville residents it is completely gone o >> so can you tell me how -- how do you even start rebuilding after something like this? and those that survived, where have they -- where are they living? how are they getting through day by day? >> well, we have -- we sent our -- we set our command center up over on the other side of the county, as you see from your footage over the last three days, in henryville, indiana, area, which i
he is heading to hen riesville indiana, right now, major adams, you say that marysville, indiana is completely gop. just describe and tell me in more detail, absolutely flattened, all homes, all businesses, all schools, everything? >> yes, ma'am. and when i mean completely gone, you are gonna have to understand that that is a very rural area, a very rural part of our country. we -- the hardware store that is probably the main focus of marysville, it is damaged but is still standing. we...
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southern indiana, very disturbing news. a couple small towns may have been completely wiped off the map with debris falling 50 miles away in cincinnati. we'll give you updates on nashville over the next half hour. >> thanks for that, bill karins. anyone in the path of this, focus on keeping you and your family safe. we'll check in with bill and get the live report. >>> turning to jobs, dylan spoke during the 30 million jobs tour in miami about how to create not just more jobs, but more quality high-paying jobs for american. give a listen. >> 30 million good jobs, one thing we've got to do. we made manufacturing good work. it was crappy work. we helped unions organize. we improved productivity. we got workers involved. we have 60 million low-wage service jobs like hotels. we have to make them good jobs and create more. >> it's part of what he calls his blueprint for a 21st century workforce that focuses on our knowledged economy. joining us is richard florida, professor of school of management at the university of toronto an
southern indiana, very disturbing news. a couple small towns may have been completely wiped off the map with debris falling 50 miles away in cincinnati. we'll give you updates on nashville over the next half hour. >> thanks for that, bill karins. anyone in the path of this, focus on keeping you and your family safe. we'll check in with bill and get the live report. >>> turning to jobs, dylan spoke during the 30 million jobs tour in miami about how to create not just more jobs,...